Happy to announce TSRX. Think it as the spiritual successor to JSX.
We extracted it from Ripple, and made it framework agnostic. It can compile to React, Ripple and Solid, other frameworks to come soon.
It's a TypeScript superset language, with a parser, compiler and a selection of plugins for editors + Prettier + ESlint, etc
It's early alpha but we thought people might be interested in it. 🧵
@jordy_4sd Pero como así a otro le dices que Lara el se le acerca y symfony que le da tres pelas a Laravel (por eso usa muchos de sus componentes) no? No entiendo
@simeydotme@josefbender_@sveltejs@reactjs Can you write an if inside a return in JavaScript? Well, is the same for jsx o for expressions in backticks. All of these are JavaScript.
If the url changes there is a possibility that if the first fetch takes longer than the second one to complete you will se stale data
Once again please guys use react-query that handles this and everything else you might ever need for data fetching
The benefit of declarative code is that you don’t have to write out each and every step like “change this then update that”
Because writing those steps quickly becomes “change this but not if this or this, then update that and that but if this then also update that and that”
When a framework author preset his framework, everything looks shiny and amazing. When an average developer presents his code with the framework, things tends to be less shiny and the framework weaknesses starts to be revealed